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a team leader for the u.n.'s refugee agency said the numbers were daunting. 15,000 people a day are attempting to cross the border into to nation or egypt. gaddafi remains defiant the request to relinquish power. >> all these people are bent on fleeing libya to get away from the fighting and the violence. tens of thousands are flocking to the border with tunisia. these soldiers on duty are overwhelmed by the masses. most of those fleeing to two nations are egyptians who worked in libya. but not all of them have a id, which is worsening the situation. >> most of them take our money. we're running for our life. we do not want to die. >> the situation in libya remains explosive. in benghazi in these, rebels are preparing for more fighting. they fear khadafi is ready the last of the troops loyal to him to wage a counterattack. >> there's no way i am going back. >> there are similar images to be seen on libyan state television. it is troops and showing off their weapons and one of the libyan leader's son's the the ci
a team leader for the u.n.'s refugee agency said the numbers were daunting. 15,000 people a day are attempting to cross the border into to nation or egypt. gaddafi remains defiant the request to relinquish power. >> all these people are bent on fleeing libya to get away from the fighting and the violence. tens of thousands are flocking to the border with tunisia. these soldiers on duty are overwhelmed by the masses. most of those fleeing to two nations are egyptians who worked in libya....
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i mean, the u.n. said it was a humanitarian crisis, so we got a team together to get out here, to expect a crisis. but i think it's just logistics problem here, i can't see an actual crisis. >> reporter: the logistic problem: not enough buses or planes. and some, like these bangladeshis, are getting fed up. for the egyptians and the algerians, it's a relatively short distance home, of course. but these bangladesh men, they've been here they say for five, six, seven days already, and they say their government is doing nothing to help. at the airport, some of the tens of thousands of egyptians stranded here in recent days, british and french planes coming in to help them on their way. leaving those out in the camps dependent on organizations like telecom san pontier, to make contact with home, tell people, i'm still alive. the phone link's vital, because for these people, it's by no means certain how long they've still got to wait to get back home. >> woodruff: as the libyan drama continued, there was w
i mean, the u.n. said it was a humanitarian crisis, so we got a team together to get out here, to expect a crisis. but i think it's just logistics problem here, i can't see an actual crisis. >> reporter: the logistic problem: not enough buses or planes. and some, like these bangladeshis, are getting fed up. for the egyptians and the algerians, it's a relatively short distance home, of course. but these bangladesh men, they've been here they say for five, six, seven days already, and they...
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meanwhile, the u.n. security council discussed imposing a no- fly zone on qaddafi's air force. but the libyan leader's son saif al-islam said it would do no good. >> ( translated ): military operations are over. within 48 hours, everything will be finished. our forces are almost in benghazi. whatever the decision, it will be too late. >> brown: meanwhile, secretary of state clinton in egypt today said she hopes for a u.n. vote on an international response no later than tomorrow. also today, the "new york times" reported four of its journalists are missing in libya. they disappeared tuesday while covering the rebels' retreat in the east. to update the overall situation we're joined again by dirk vandewalle. he's an associate professor of government at dartmouth college and author of "a history of modern libya." so how has qaddafi been able to seemingly turn things around and retake these towns? >> well, i think originally we had all anticipated that as the uprising proceeded that this would turn into a longer conflict which eventually this international community would have a ch
meanwhile, the u.n. security council discussed imposing a no- fly zone on qaddafi's air force. but the libyan leader's son saif al-islam said it would do no good. >> ( translated ): military operations are over. within 48 hours, everything will be finished. our forces are almost in benghazi. whatever the decision, it will be too late. >> brown: meanwhile, secretary of state clinton in egypt today said she hopes for a u.n. vote on an international response no later than tomorrow....
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is this a u.n., european matter? >> reporter: well, you would really need a u.n. security council resolution or at the very least, nato unanimity, and we don't have either of those. but you do want to leave your options open. the president said that today. because if things in libya took a terrible turn for the worse, you do want contingency plans. but diane, i think this is very unlikely that they'll have a no-fly zone any time soon. >> martha raddatz reporting from washington. >>> and now so, many of you wrote us asking to be brought up to date on the victims of the bp oil spill. it was ten months ago now. and remember that $20 billion set aside to help them? well, the national arbiter was a tough-talking lawyer, kenneth feinberg. well, matt gutman learned that there's trouble. feinberg is being sued today. >> reporter: eight months ago, the fishermen gained hope, when a new sheriff arrived in town. >> please welcome to st. bernard parrish. >> there's a structure in place. these payments will be made. come in, get a check, move on. >> reporter: ken feinberg prom
is this a u.n., european matter? >> reporter: well, you would really need a u.n. security council resolution or at the very least, nato unanimity, and we don't have either of those. but you do want to leave your options open. the president said that today. because if things in libya took a terrible turn for the worse, you do want contingency plans. but diane, i think this is very unlikely that they'll have a no-fly zone any time soon. >> martha raddatz reporting from washington....
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yesterday, the u.n. security council unanimously imposed further sanctions on bgagbo's government. >> and we're satisfied that all member states are together in one voice and one accord calling for specific sanctions, targeted sanctions against gbagbo. for us, we believe that the die is cast and this will present sufficient pressure on gbagbo to step down. >> warner: but jennifer cooke says international pressure may not be enough. >> unfortunately, for all that good intention and the good action, gbagbo, and if he wishes to stay in power and cares nothing for the future, can do that, can bring the country down with him. he can do that, and there's very little that the international community can do, short of a military intervention, which nobody has really been willing to countenance. >> warner: meanwhile, the ivorian people are suffering. all major banks closed their doors in february, leaving businesses and citizens without access to their money. once an economic powerhouse, and a major world cocoa pr
yesterday, the u.n. security council unanimously imposed further sanctions on bgagbo's government. >> and we're satisfied that all member states are together in one voice and one accord calling for specific sanctions, targeted sanctions against gbagbo. for us, we believe that the die is cast and this will present sufficient pressure on gbagbo to step down. >> warner: but jennifer cooke says international pressure may not be enough. >> unfortunately, for all that good intention...
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. >>> the u.n. security council tonight approved a no-fly zone over libya, along with what it said will be all necessary measures to protect civilians there. it comes while moammar gadhafi has succeeded by force taking back a lot of the turf the rebels took from him. we want to go now to nbc's jim maceda in tripoli. jim, good evening. >> reporter: hi there, brian. well, that 10-0 vote in favor of a no-fly zone over libya will give the u.n. some muscle behind its words, even as the gadhafi regime seems determined to prove that any resolution is too late to be put into effect. forces loyal to moammar gadhafi believing they're on the verge of victory. today they surrounded ajdabiya, only 90 miles from benghazi, the rebel stronghold and ultimate prize. this was the rebels' last line of defense and they have been no match for gadhafi's army, navy or air force, all on the ascending. >> now it is libya. but tomorrow, egypt, tunisia. >> reporter: an extraordinary comeback for the libyan dictator, who just t
. >>> the u.n. security council tonight approved a no-fly zone over libya, along with what it said will be all necessary measures to protect civilians there. it comes while moammar gadhafi has succeeded by force taking back a lot of the turf the rebels took from him. we want to go now to nbc's jim maceda in tripoli. jim, good evening. >> reporter: hi there, brian. well, that 10-0 vote in favor of a no-fly zone over libya will give the u.n. some muscle behind its words, even as...
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people here are grateful for u.n. air support and believe they can take care of qaddafi's troops inside the city on their own. >> osgood: next, the future of nuclear power. has it been unplugged? business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that's exactly what i was saying. hmmm... priority mail flat rate envelopes, just $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing purina one beyond, a new food for your cat or dog. >> osgood: the crisis in japan has revived the old questions about nuclear energy. including the ultimate one: the risks should atomic power be unplugged. martha teichner now
people here are grateful for u.n. air support and believe they can take care of qaddafi's troops inside the city on their own. >> osgood: next, the future of nuclear power. has it been unplugged? business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't...
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because nato's already said we will need a u.n. security council resolution. well, u.n. security council is not going to pass that resolution. china and russia don't believe in this kind of interference in internal affairs. it makes them very nervous. that means obama would have to lead a sort of small coalition of the willing unilaterally. when you're stretched thin in afghanistan and iraq and your own secretary of defense said this week that it would have to be out of our minds to start another war in the middle east in a largely muslim country, it does draw awe picture that says all of our interests commensurate with that is getting involved in a civil war because, again, this is not massacre of just peaceful protesters. there's a rebel movement now that captured weapons. we would be putting ourselves in the middle of the civil war. >> everybody agrees boots on the ground, total nonstart. >> lutely not. gwen: what you hear john mccain and john kerry, who don't agree on much, actually both criticizing our seeming to criticize secretary gates about his hesitation on thi
because nato's already said we will need a u.n. security council resolution. well, u.n. security council is not going to pass that resolution. china and russia don't believe in this kind of interference in internal affairs. it makes them very nervous. that means obama would have to lead a sort of small coalition of the willing unilaterally. when you're stretched thin in afghanistan and iraq and your own secretary of defense said this week that it would have to be out of our minds to start...
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. >> suarez: u.n. assistant secretary general catherine bragg, thanks for joining us. >> you're most welcome. my pleasure. >> ifill: coming up, more on the >> ifill: coming up, more on the status of japan's nuclear power plants; plus, saudi arabia sends troops into bahrain. but first, with the other news of the day, here's kwame holman. >> holman: libyan leader moammar qaddafi pressed his assault on rebel-held towns today. government planes carried out new air strikes on ajdabiyah, and the larger city of benghazi lay ahead. we have a report from bill neely of independent news. . >> reporter: qaddafi's men are on the road to benghazi, and the rebels are on the run. just days ago and for 100 miles around, this was in rebel hands. not anymore. qaddafi state television has been showing off his latest prize, the oil town. this complex provides electricity to the rebel capital benghazi. qaddafi could now cut its power. his men simply out-gunned the rebels, retaking the oil towns with artillery, tanks and pla
. >> suarez: u.n. assistant secretary general catherine bragg, thanks for joining us. >> you're most welcome. my pleasure. >> ifill: coming up, more on the >> ifill: coming up, more on the status of japan's nuclear power plants; plus, saudi arabia sends troops into bahrain. but first, with the other news of the day, here's kwame holman. >> holman: libyan leader moammar qaddafi pressed his assault on rebel-held towns today. government planes carried out new air...
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the current u.n. representative in afghanistan has been organizing meetings of regional ambassadors. he spoke yesterday here in washington. he talked about organizing a meeting in istanbul this summer. we have the high peace council, which already mentioned. why propose more bureaucratic structure? [laughter] >> let me take a lap at that. -- whack at that rate 12 months ago, it was not that much of a slam dunk. it is now time to bring the threads together. a certain amount of cacophony and laudable objectives may be right, but over time, if he wants to take energy, you have to focus it and move it. in fact, numerous channels, the endless numbers of individual conversations, are all taking into account to that we are on the cusp of needing a certain effort that will move ahead in phase is that we've set out and tried not to replicate what is essentially a series of isolated conversations and semi jamborees, and begin to put it into something that could actually lead somewhere. we feel this is a serious
the current u.n. representative in afghanistan has been organizing meetings of regional ambassadors. he spoke yesterday here in washington. he talked about organizing a meeting in istanbul this summer. we have the high peace council, which already mentioned. why propose more bureaucratic structure? [laughter] >> let me take a lap at that. -- whack at that rate 12 months ago, it was not that much of a slam dunk. it is now time to bring the threads together. a certain amount of cacophony...
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. >>> this morning the u.n. security council is expected to vote on establishing a no-fly zone over libya. in libya both rebel and government troops claim to control the city of misurata this morning. rebel forces are said to be barely holding on to parts of ajdabiya, the last major city on the road to the rebel stronghold of benghazi where this morning, the reports of gunfire at the airport. cbs news correspondent mark phillips is in tripoli in libya this morning with the latest. mark, good morning. >> good morning, jeff. well, after a week of steady losses, the rebel forces, the ones opposing moammar gadhafi, are fighting a desperate rear guard action around ajdabiya. it is very much the gateway to the area of the country that the rebels control. if that falls, the road up to benghazi would be open and the road to tubruk further toward the egyptian border would also be open as well, allowing the government troops to perhaps swing around and cut off benghazi from there. as you said there are reports of heavy fi
. >>> this morning the u.n. security council is expected to vote on establishing a no-fly zone over libya. in libya both rebel and government troops claim to control the city of misurata this morning. rebel forces are said to be barely holding on to parts of ajdabiya, the last major city on the road to the rebel stronghold of benghazi where this morning, the reports of gunfire at the airport. cbs news correspondent mark phillips is in tripoli in libya this morning with the latest....
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and european coalition forces saying that the u.n. resolution one thousand and seventy three which of course sanctioned a no fly zone in libya was basically designed to provide some sort of security for the civilians on the ground in libya and so far the numbers of civilian casualties have only been rising so the u.n. resolution is basically not living up to its purpose and that of course is the concern voiced by the russian foreign ministry many other russian officials and just recently the russian prime minister. now speaking about russia's. russia's foreign minister rather is in north. africa as we speak after where you just said i assume it's likely very likely that he'll be calling for calm. indeed we know that libya is definitely going to be on the agenda first that deal of golf he's currently in egypt he will later be making his way to all cheerio where he will also be talking about the ongoing conflict in libya we know that he is meeting with various egyptian officials and the force libya is definitely going to be on the agend
and european coalition forces saying that the u.n. resolution one thousand and seventy three which of course sanctioned a no fly zone in libya was basically designed to provide some sort of security for the civilians on the ground in libya and so far the numbers of civilian casualties have only been rising so the u.n. resolution is basically not living up to its purpose and that of course is the concern voiced by the russian foreign ministry many other russian officials and just recently the...
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president medvedev says the u.n. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by the b.s. leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but criticized the airstrikes saying the no fly zone to be used only to protect civilians and restore peace. everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget that everything else is just a consequence of that we supported one of the un security council resolutions and allowed the other resolution to go through this was done consciously to prevent the escalation of violence but still the events that followed showed that any decisions of this kind should be accompanied by thorough consultations as well as remembering that the use of force should be proportionate to what is happening the fact that as a result of these actions of ilion targets were damaged and according to unconfirmed reports innocent people have died shows that states taking part in
president medvedev says the u.n. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by the b.s. leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but criticized the airstrikes saying the no fly zone to be used only to protect civilians and restore peace. everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget that everything else is just a consequence of that we supported...
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the u.n. estimated that 140,000 people-- most of them foreigners-- have fled the violence inside libya. and tunisian guards at a main crossing point fired into the air at times today, as they strained to maintain order. we have a report on the tunisian border from alex thomson of independent television news. >> reporter: desperate to get into tunisia and for some the wait is too much. manhandled over the frontier walls into the hands of the medics. on the wall they kick them, they hit them, but still plenty get through. which tunisia is allowing but one by one. only at this rate the tunisian officials process them into the country. >> it's been working very well so far. everyone is getting some. we also have high energy biscuits. they have just arrived. >> reporter: for those stuck the other side of the frontier wall, there is bread thrown, water to follow. and all the while from their tinted windows, the border guards loyal to colonel qaddafi looked on. inside tunisia, there is immediate medi
the u.n. estimated that 140,000 people-- most of them foreigners-- have fled the violence inside libya. and tunisian guards at a main crossing point fired into the air at times today, as they strained to maintain order. we have a report on the tunisian border from alex thomson of independent television news. >> reporter: desperate to get into tunisia and for some the wait is too much. manhandled over the frontier walls into the hands of the medics. on the wall they kick them, they hit...
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judging by these figures and the tens of thousands of refugees each day and in total according to the u.n. over three hundred thousand people have already fled libya the situation hasn't improved much and to the goal of the whole military operation by the alliance which was to improve the lives of ordinary people and make it safer for ordinary people to live there at the moment in libya that still has not been changed unfortunately . but you can follow our correspondents are standing. spirit in libya on twitter and facebook are to support the near. libyan people affected by the violence read hardly does streets and breaking news search for our feet underscore calm you can often find us on facebook stay updated on our page there are two new. america has come under fire for intervening in libya you know what overlooking violence in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh says u.s. foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent. it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when people were being shot during the mission say since the re
judging by these figures and the tens of thousands of refugees each day and in total according to the u.n. over three hundred thousand people have already fled libya the situation hasn't improved much and to the goal of the whole military operation by the alliance which was to improve the lives of ordinary people and make it safer for ordinary people to live there at the moment in libya that still has not been changed unfortunately . but you can follow our correspondents are standing. spirit in...
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april, 2006, the u.n. passed a doctrine and then everybody rallied behind it. that's the responsibility to protect doctrine. we can't be advocating that, voting for it and then at this time saying we're not going to go and do this. >> woodruff: this is the doctrine to protect. does that answer the question. >> well, again, what are the authorizing authorities to enable the community of nations who want to stop this heinous behavior on the part of qaddafi. >> you mean on the ground in libya or do you mean -- >> in terms of achieving the outcomes of preventing qaddafi from attacking his people. but is that what the desired end state is? or is it to get rid of qaddafi and to allow a set of the democratic movement to then replace him? >> woodruff: how would you answer that. >> right now we're faced with tremendous human catastrophe that's going on as we speak. this man qaddafi is totally unpredictable. we don't know what he is going to do from one day to the next. and i can assure you one thing, it could be a missile from the east, from the west to the east that mi
april, 2006, the u.n. passed a doctrine and then everybody rallied behind it. that's the responsibility to protect doctrine. we can't be advocating that, voting for it and then at this time saying we're not going to go and do this. >> woodruff: this is the doctrine to protect. does that answer the question. >> well, again, what are the authorizing authorities to enable the community of nations who want to stop this heinous behavior on the part of qaddafi. >> you mean on the...
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the u.n. has already imposed an arms embargo, and naval ships could be used to enforce it. but even an elite proof embargo takes time to work. any decision to intervene appears to be days away. as for the fighting it has entered what one u.s. official calls the stalemate phase. katie. >> couric: and, david, as we heard earlier the rebels appear to be losing ground in some cases to qaddafi's air force. is there anything they can do to turn things around themselves? >> reporter: well the rebels do have shoulder-fired surface-to- air missiles. they just need to figure out how to use them. if they can figure out how to do that then they can start shooting down qaddafi's planes on their own. >> couric: meanwhile, this was an emotional ash wednesday in the philadelphia area. at many catholic churches, parishioners got very upsetting news. elaine quijano went to one of them. >> reporter: as they left ash wednesday mass many parishioners in the st. isaac jogues in the philadelphia archdiocese was angry. they had just been told their pastor was placed on leave pending a sex abuse in
the u.n. has already imposed an arms embargo, and naval ships could be used to enforce it. but even an elite proof embargo takes time to work. any decision to intervene appears to be days away. as for the fighting it has entered what one u.s. official calls the stalemate phase. katie. >> couric: and, david, as we heard earlier the rebels appear to be losing ground in some cases to qaddafi's air force. is there anything they can do to turn things around themselves? >> reporter: well...
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reconciliation that could end the conflict and put al qaeda on the run but robert want kins a senior u.n. official just said quote it is fair to say that security in the country is at its lowest point since the departure of the taliban even secretary of defense robert gates said this just last week to a group of cadets at west point in my opinion any futures defense secretary who advises the president to again send a big american land army into asia. or into the middle east or africa. should have his head examined as general macarthur so delicately put it there is also the matter of money u.s. own economy weak and losing leverage to other powers like china and brazil another frustration voiced by lawmakers doesn't make any sense at all for us to be borrowing money from china and giving it to other countries especially giving it back to china. now when it comes to iran there is a clear position given by the state department the denial of human dignity in iran is an outrage that deserves the condemnation of all who speak out for freedom and justice but in many other regions like behind rai
reconciliation that could end the conflict and put al qaeda on the run but robert want kins a senior u.n. official just said quote it is fair to say that security in the country is at its lowest point since the departure of the taliban even secretary of defense robert gates said this just last week to a group of cadets at west point in my opinion any futures defense secretary who advises the president to again send a big american land army into asia. or into the middle east or africa. should...
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support, the u.n. security council authorized a no-fly zone over libya and the use of military actions against moammar gadhafi's forces. air strikes could begin as soon as today. >>> live from london, meredith vieira gets a special tour of westminster abbey from the man who will officiate at the royal wedding as the countdown to the big event hits 42 days today, friday, march 18, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television " on a friday morning. >>> good morning. welcome to a special edition of "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer in new york. meredith is in london. buckingham palace. good morning to you. >> hey, matt. good morning to you as well. we'll get the latest on the royal wedding and my tour of westminster abbey in a bit. there are new developments on the crisis in japan, matt. >> there certainly are. japanese officials who have been criticized for downplaying the severity of the nuclear crisis raised their rating of the situation to a 5 on the scale of 1 to 7. that means they e
support, the u.n. security council authorized a no-fly zone over libya and the use of military actions against moammar gadhafi's forces. air strikes could begin as soon as today. >>> live from london, meredith vieira gets a special tour of westminster abbey from the man who will officiate at the royal wedding as the countdown to the big event hits 42 days today, friday, march 18, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television " on a friday morning. >>> good morning....
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gadhafi's son brushed off comments that his father was collusional made by susan rice, ambassador to the u.n. >> we have many city leaders, many statesmen, every day. we have no time for them. >> reporter: as the fighting spreads, so does the anxiety. more than 100,000 refugees fled the country and there are thousands more that can't get out. like these migrant workers, mostly africans, who are living with their families outside tripoli airport. many have waited for day to be evacuated but flights never came. this laborer says conditions are desperate. there is too little food or even water and his family is getting sick. >> we need your aid. going back to our country. we don't know what's going on. we are serious. we need your aid. >> reporter: they fear being abandoned and becoming victims of another african war. with neither the libyan army or rebels capable of striking a knockout blow this humanitarian crisis we are seeing could get much worse. meredith? >> thank you very much. former members of moammar gadhafi's inner circle have come forward with new claims of the libyan leader's direc
gadhafi's son brushed off comments that his father was collusional made by susan rice, ambassador to the u.n. >> we have many city leaders, many statesmen, every day. we have no time for them. >> reporter: as the fighting spreads, so does the anxiety. more than 100,000 refugees fled the country and there are thousands more that can't get out. like these migrant workers, mostly africans, who are living with their families outside tripoli airport. many have waited for day to be...
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there's no regular order here: consultation with the arab league, the u.n., u.n. resolution passed thursday, consultation with congress on friday. the american people are being asked when our boys, men and women, are in the field of battle and i don't think the case has been made to the american public as to what's our mission. what's the measurements of success. so i plaud the president's actions but i think he hasn't done the job that has to be done in terms of working with the representatives of people congress and then more directly with the american people themselves to lay out what are the measures of success, what is the mission here. >> lehrer: what do you think has happened thus far? >> the international community has performed admirably. the problem is what's next? what are the goals? what's it going to cost? how long are we going to be there? who's in charge? what's the end game? >> lehrer: senator hart, how do you feel and pick up on what senator coalman says about his problems with how this whole process has worked and gotten us here. >> what strikes
there's no regular order here: consultation with the arab league, the u.n., u.n. resolution passed thursday, consultation with congress on friday. the american people are being asked when our boys, men and women, are in the field of battle and i don't think the case has been made to the american public as to what's our mission. what's the measurements of success. so i plaud the president's actions but i think he hasn't done the job that has to be done in terms of working with the...
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inboxes empty. >> duelfer: so, when the u.n. inspectors left, they were left blind. >> simon: nothing there. >> duelfer: nothing there. and all of a sudden, they've got to make assessments and predictions based on no information. >> simon: and then comes along curve ball. >> duelfer: along comes curve ball. and curve ball spun a tale, and he was telling everyone exactly what they expected to hear. >> simon: so curve ball was sowing his seeds in a very fertile field. >> duelfer: precisely. >> simon: the most alarming part of his story was something he said happened at djerf al nadaf in 1998-- a biological accident that killed 12 technicians and turned their skin black. you did tell the germans that there had been an accident... >> alwan: i told... >> simon: ...at djerf al nadaf? >> alwan: i told that. i told that. i told you exactly. i told this story. >> simon: c.i.a. analysts also found curve ball credible because he named names. he said that, while he was working at djerf al nadaf, dr. basil al-sa'ati, a noted iraqi scientist,
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he talked to the u.n. they have time to get together contempt for the most important body in the united states that represents the people in the u.s. congress. nato. utter contempt -- is gone to to stto parities gone to our inu allies. it's gone to the u.n. he's gone to the araheb league summit that he has not had one te single minute of debate in a congress. to add insult to injury, he brazil while congress is notev even in session. this really, really should not be the way we operate as a r constitutional republic.nd i'm saddened that no one here seems to stand up and say, whyts in the world would we let a president take us to war withoue wide in the world when we'ret ha involved in two wars would we get involved in a third without having that debate in congress? this to me is a remarkable and really tragic set of events.he s i hope that the congress will see fit to pass this motion which says the bill back to committee with specifice s instructions. are the specific instructions of ths president's tewor
he talked to the u.n. they have time to get together contempt for the most important body in the united states that represents the people in the u.s. congress. nato. utter contempt -- is gone to to stto parities gone to our inu allies. it's gone to the u.n. he's gone to the araheb league summit that he has not had one te single minute of debate in a congress. to add insult to injury, he brazil while congress is notev even in session. this really, really should not be the way we operate as a r...
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and the u.n. nuclear agency warned a second reactor was failing as well. thousands of people had already been ordered out of a 12-mile exclusion zone around the plant. today, another 140,000 people living 12 to 20 miles away were told to stay indoors, and officials imposed a no-fly zone around the site. we have a series of reports from independent television news, beginning with tom clarke on the growing nuclear scare. >> reporter: seen from space this is the brighted fukushima nuclear plant. in this photo two square reactor buildings remain intact, but explosions since it was taken have left both resembling the smoldering carcasses of their neighbors. confirmation today that the containment around this reactor had been breached. this is a looknside reactor numb two engineers are struggling to keep the nuclear fuel rods covered with sea water. that exposes the fuel inside. as it heats up, water turns to steam and pressure builds up. reports suggest that due to that pressure, this structure, called the suppression chamber, cracked. it contains much of the h
and the u.n. nuclear agency warned a second reactor was failing as well. thousands of people had already been ordered out of a 12-mile exclusion zone around the plant. today, another 140,000 people living 12 to 20 miles away were told to stay indoors, and officials imposed a no-fly zone around the site. we have a series of reports from independent television news, beginning with tom clarke on the growing nuclear scare. >> reporter: seen from space this is the brighted fukushima nuclear...
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the u.n. has 30 international search-and-rescue teams on alert ready to help. charlie d'agata, cbs 5. >>> we are monitoring the developments and continue to keep an eye on the tsunami warning here in the bay area. to get the latest, go to cbssf.com 24/7. >>> on the phone with us now is harold [ indiscernible ] you're with menlo park fire and also an expert on urban search-and- rescue. about 4:15 this morning they said parts of pacifica including the linda mar area are being evacuated. is there any advice that you can give to people who live in that area? >> well, to the people who live in that area, obviously they want to heed the warnings and not be in the way of this wave of water that could come ashore and for anyone else who think it's a good idea to go down there and see what's going on, i would advise against that, as well. >> are you worried about that? because a lot of folks, even surfers, i know when hurricanes hit the east coast a lot of times they flock to the coast thinking they are going to catch a wave. i imagine you will have a lot of looky-loos
the u.n. has 30 international search-and-rescue teams on alert ready to help. charlie d'agata, cbs 5. >>> we are monitoring the developments and continue to keep an eye on the tsunami warning here in the bay area. to get the latest, go to cbssf.com 24/7. >>> on the phone with us now is harold [ indiscernible ] you're with menlo park fire and also an expert on urban search-and- rescue. about 4:15 this morning they said parts of pacifica including the linda mar area are being...
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the u.n. reported today that well more than 2,700 civilians were killed, mostly in roadside bombings, suicide attacks and similar incidents. insurgents were blamed for 75% of those deaths. deaths blamed on the u.s. coalition fell again. but general david petraeus, the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan acknowledged it's still a serious issue. >> we absolutely have to take measures to reduce to the absolute minimum civilian casualties in the course of our operations. our forces understand that. we know that we're here to protect the afghan people. and sfwi way, to protect them from the taliban, too. >> holman: petraeus apologized earlier this week for an air raid that killed nine afghan boys. the man accused of trying to murder an arizona congresswoman has pleaded not guilty to 49 new federal charges. jared lee loughner appeared in a tucs court. he's charged in the january shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded 13. one of those was congresswoman gabrielle giffords, who's re
the u.n. reported today that well more than 2,700 civilians were killed, mostly in roadside bombings, suicide attacks and similar incidents. insurgents were blamed for 75% of those deaths. deaths blamed on the u.s. coalition fell again. but general david petraeus, the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan acknowledged it's still a serious issue. >> we absolutely have to take measures to reduce to the absolute minimum civilian casualties in the course of our operations. our forces...
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. >> woodruff: u.n. refugee officials reported today the number of people fleeing libya in recent days now tops 180,000. the great majority are thousands of foreign workers trying to get home. alex thomson has the latest on that part of the story, from tunisia. yesterday thousands of egyptians today much smaller numbers of bangladeshis. they said they'd been waiting four days and their company and government had done nothing to help. ghanaians too, and to be black in libya right now is to be in great danger. ghana's honorary council at hand to explain. >> some people of authority in libya use black people for their revolution or counter revolution. this is our problem. >> reporter: a diplomat's description of colonel qaddafi using black africans as mercenaries. we met a mulatto here who said he'd personay seen four ghanaians who'd been shot dead. >> so if they see you are a black man, you are in big problem. people in libya are just hiding themselves, i mean black people. they are hiding themselves. some
. >> woodruff: u.n. refugee officials reported today the number of people fleeing libya in recent days now tops 180,000. the great majority are thousands of foreign workers trying to get home. alex thomson has the latest on that part of the story, from tunisia. yesterday thousands of egyptians today much smaller numbers of bangladeshis. they said they'd been waiting four days and their company and government had done nothing to help. ghanaians too, and to be black in libya right now is to...
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>>> while president obama continues the latin-american tour, officials are expecting to call on the u.n. to help stop discrimination about gays and lesbians. the declaration will be made around -- made around the council in geneva, switzerland. an official vote could be made late ther year. >>> an arizona judge has -- later this year. >>> an arizona judge has ordered the shooter in the rampage has been ordered to take an evaluation as a specialized facility in missouri. no later than april 29th. lockner's defense curve say the move to ryan. the judge said the move may be inconvenience but called it unavoidable. >>> yesterday, alexander youshock testified in his own defense. he said he never thought twice about carrying out his plan to kill three teachers in 2009. the former student says he's not guilty, though, by reason of insanity. the prosecution in the case is expected to begin their rebuttal argument tomorrow. >>> a san francisco priest is on indefinite leave following the latest sexual abuse scandal. he's accused of sexually abusing a 17-year-old girl when assigned to the church o
>>> while president obama continues the latin-american tour, officials are expecting to call on the u.n. to help stop discrimination about gays and lesbians. the declaration will be made around -- made around the council in geneva, switzerland. an official vote could be made late ther year. >>> an arizona judge has -- later this year. >>> an arizona judge has ordered the shooter in the rampage has been ordered to take an evaluation as a specialized facility in...
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the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane interview with colonel gadhafi to the ambassador to the united nations, dr. susan rice. she said, first of all, it sounds just, frankly, delusional. she pointed to the part of the interview where he laughed and said, how he can laugh while he's slaughtering his own people only underscores how unfit he is to lead and how disconnected is he from reality. and then noting the treasury department's announcement it had frozen $30 billion in gadhafi's assets. she noted that figure, "in light of the fact colonel gadhafi and his sons say they have no resources to be seized." two naval ships are repositioning, one to the red sea, the other into the mediterranean. more talk of a no-fly zone being imposed. a lot of serious questions about the nitty gritty of that. >> again, that was abc's jake tapper. >>> officials also say repositioning of the navy ships there puts the u.s. in position for a potential show of force agai
the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane interview with colonel gadhafi to the ambassador to the united nations, dr. susan rice. she said, first of all, it sounds just, frankly, delusional. she pointed to the part of the interview where he laughed and said, how he can laugh while he's slaughtering his own people only underscores how unfit he is to lead and how...
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zero votes against. >> reporter: the u.n. security council voted a no-fly zone to protect rebels. >> this resolution demands an immediate cease-fire and an end to violence and attacks to civilians. >> reporter: this comes weeks after rebel resis tense. gadhafi said attacks are imminent. he said we are coming. we are for t looking for the tr and should have no mercy or c e compassi compassion. gadhafi's son said his family is not afraid. >> what is your father's reaction, your reaction to the resolution that has been taken? >> first of all, it was unfair. as you know, as you know, from the beginning we told everybody there were no air strikes against civilians. >> reporter: in cities, people celebrated the news of the no-fly zone announcement hoping it helps them accomplish what they fought so hard to win. this resolution bans ground forces from entering libya. gadhafi says he will internatioo international attacks. rob and peggy. >> escalating tension. the navy ships are standing by on the mediterranean. what happens next? >>
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keith harman snow a war correspondent and former u.n. investigator says the coalition is defending a rebel forces which promotes western interests president sarkozy from france today the libyan people must be able to choose their own destiny and they have to these attacks. hundred ten tomahawk missiles in the free flights air flights the air attacks they we can return to diplomatic activity there was no good plan diplomatic activity this is an absolute of aggression it's just another war and if the world should really be frightened about the nature of nato and american power and attacking their own dictators there's a popular uprising components of the uprising where the rebels attacked libya but there's also genuine genuine dissonance but there's also islamic radical proxy forces there were backed by the united states during the cold during the cold war and there is cia backed forces the fronts of the national so initially yes these are also part of the so-called rebels and they're backed by other western agencies like the national endo
keith harman snow a war correspondent and former u.n. investigator says the coalition is defending a rebel forces which promotes western interests president sarkozy from france today the libyan people must be able to choose their own destiny and they have to these attacks. hundred ten tomahawk missiles in the free flights air flights the air attacks they we can return to diplomatic activity there was no good plan diplomatic activity this is an absolute of aggression it's just another war and if...
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about this national security u.n. security council resolution so we own this in part so is for how long it goes on we don't know and that's a very troubling question we're definitely a part of and we have played a large role because we were the ones that were first were so cautious when it came to a no fly zone and at the end of the day we ended up saying that it's actually now a no fly zone isn't even enough and now we also have to authorize airstrikes and all unnecessary force whatever that's going to mean but the other question right for us as you know an american a taxpayer is how much is this costing us i think from the last figures each tomahawk cruise missile was almost six hundred thousand dollars apiece and we fired a hundred twenty of them in one day write a very important point in a time of austerity budgets and a lot of american still in economic distress everyone looking to cut here and there it seems that we always find money for these kinds of of military interventions so yeah these are questions that t
about this national security u.n. security council resolution so we own this in part so is for how long it goes on we don't know and that's a very troubling question we're definitely a part of and we have played a large role because we were the ones that were first were so cautious when it came to a no fly zone and at the end of the day we ended up saying that it's actually now a no fly zone isn't even enough and now we also have to authorize airstrikes and all unnecessary force whatever that's...
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and france have to be drafting a u.n. resolution to impose a no fly zone but that a house together backing of the fifteen members of the security council artie's laura and explains what the move would mean. well a no fly zone is very much what it says on the tenets and which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya we do know. and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone william hague the foreign secretary here says that he's working closely with his partners on what he's calling a contingency basis on elements of a resolution for a no fly zone and we've heard from a foreign office source that it's only going to be used in the case if it's needed but no decision has been taken yet to present it to the security council we also heard more recently that nato has boosted airplane surveillance over libya to twenty four hours a day seven days a week and rather common asli they have said th
and france have to be drafting a u.n. resolution to impose a no fly zone but that a house together backing of the fifteen members of the security council artie's laura and explains what the move would mean. well a no fly zone is very much what it says on the tenets and which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya we do know. and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution...
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and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone william hague the foreign secretary here says that he's working closely with his partners on what he's calling a contingency basis on elements of a resolution for a no fly zone and we've heard from a foreign office source that it's only going to be used in the case that it's needed but no decision has been taken yet to present it to the security council we've also heard more recently that nato has boosted airplane surveillance over libya to twenty four hours a day seven days a week and rather common asli they have said that that is part of a contingency plan that would go beyond humanitarian aid to libya now in the events that this no fly zone resolution is presented this to the security council it may not go down particularly well russia as we know has a veto on the u.n. security council and the foreign minister sergey lavrov has reiterated that russia is very much against any kind of foreign intervention in the situation in libya. we've already made it c
and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone william hague the foreign secretary here says that he's working closely with his partners on what he's calling a contingency basis on elements of a resolution for a no fly zone and we've heard from a foreign office source that it's only going to be used in the case that it's needed but no decision has been taken yet to present it to the security council we've also heard more recently that nato has boosted airplane...
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that isn't part of the u.n. mission. the u.n. mission is to protect civilians. you might say the best way for the civilians to be protected is for qaddafi to go. that's not what the u.n. resolution says. you have the possibility that this could go on for a long time if qaddafi stays. i was speaking today to admiral william fallon whoas a rmer head of u.s. stram command. he help set up a no fly zone in iraq in 1991. he said to me we had no idea that would go for this staggering expense. >> warner: and did you say that it's very hard then to sustain some kind of loose, what, political committee that would run all of this if it is sustained, charles? >> i think a lot depends on what happens in the next few week. there's a benign version which is that this is largely a use of force against fixed assets. the no fly zone goes in. the qaddafi regime starts to crumble. maybe he goes into exile. we can sort of step back. if that doesn't happen and the rebels start moving against the regime and they expect nato to be their air force and we then have the choice of going be
that isn't part of the u.n. mission. the u.n. mission is to protect civilians. you might say the best way for the civilians to be protected is for qaddafi to go. that's not what the u.n. resolution says. you have the possibility that this could go on for a long time if qaddafi stays. i was speaking today to admiral william fallon whoas a rmer head of u.s. stram command. he help set up a no fly zone in iraq in 1991. he said to me we had no idea that would go for this staggering expense. >>...
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the u.n. says rising oil prices and food stockpiling by some nations could fuel further spikes. president obama and the president of mexico have agreed to end a fight over letting mexican trucks into the u.s. here's the deal-- if the trucks come in, mexico will drop $2 billion in tariffs on u.s. goods. our congress still has to sign off on it. if you carry on luggage when flying, you're costing uncle sam big bucks. t.s.a. screening of carry-on bags costs the federal government $260 million a year. the agency wants a hike in ticket security fees to cover those costs. still ahea- generation "y" is falling behind when it comes to investing. a look at the trend for those between 18 and 30 years old, and what it could mean for their future. >> susie: the contract dispute between nfl owners and the union representing the players. late today both sides agreed to extend contract talks through tomorrow. the original deadline was midnight tonight. now the n the nfl's lead attorney and nfl players met late this afternoon in washington, d.c., for more negotiations. the labor showdown could
the u.n. says rising oil prices and food stockpiling by some nations could fuel further spikes. president obama and the president of mexico have agreed to end a fight over letting mexican trucks into the u.s. here's the deal-- if the trucks come in, mexico will drop $2 billion in tariffs on u.s. goods. our congress still has to sign off on it. if you carry on luggage when flying, you're costing uncle sam big bucks. t.s.a. screening of carry-on bags costs the federal government $260 million a...
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the u.n. passes the resolution, 10-0, authorizing air strikes. authorizing enforcement of a no-fly zone. the president and his council goes into consultations all night long. speaks to the leaders of britain and france. and they're consulting with allies about possible military actions, which could begin, some kind of action, within hours. >> reporter: some kind of action could begin within hours. but i wouldn't expect anything major in the next few hours. this is going to take major coordination. senior officials say. they want this to be an international effort with arab leadership. he does not want this to be obama versus gadhafi, the u.s. versus gadhafi. they want it an international coalition with arab leadership. the u.s. expects that qatar and the uae will be involved. >> the pentagon is preparing all kinds of military options. we shouldn't necessarily expect the united states to be in the lead, as you say, with these air strikes. >> reporter: that's exactly right. they don't want to be seen as the u.s. taking the lead on this. they want i
the u.n. passes the resolution, 10-0, authorizing air strikes. authorizing enforcement of a no-fly zone. the president and his council goes into consultations all night long. speaks to the leaders of britain and france. and they're consulting with allies about possible military actions, which could begin, some kind of action, within hours. >> reporter: some kind of action could begin within hours. but i wouldn't expect anything major in the next few hours. this is going to take major...
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the global pressure on libya mounts with the u.n. on the verge of a wildly and no fly zone and the u.s. official is saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there is no place for islamism free as the idea of multicultural your takes another of gatorade. and russia scrambles to keep its tiger population alive and nationwide efforts to stop into extinction. next a leading global peace acts spurred gives his insights about the arab world's turbulence and the international role in stabilizing it. fost on the heels of the regime change in tunisia came paul cuellar protest movements throughout the region but more on the sense other events making headlines joining me instead to direct sell the russia and eurasia center of the carnegie endowment matthew and john skate hello and thank you very much for joining us there at jones so how do you view these palmer's shipped greats and least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the long standing author
the global pressure on libya mounts with the u.n. on the verge of a wildly and no fly zone and the u.s. official is saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there is no place for islamism free as the idea of multicultural your takes another of gatorade. and russia scrambles to keep its tiger population alive and nationwide efforts to stop into extinction. next a leading global peace acts spurred gives his insights about the arab world's turbulence and the...
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now to some international stories making headlines this hour the u.n. security council has voted unanimously for an immediate end to violence in ivory coast sanctions will be imposed on incumbent presidents were invited for his inner circle casting agreed on when these people should be able to or means necessary to protect civilians votes came with supporters of the internationally recognized president alassane ouattara seize control minister to capital. former american presidents jimmy carter has criticized u.s. policy toward cuba at the end of a three day visit to the island he said decades of financial and economic sanctions have ended before the controversial u.k. and the u.s. imposed trade embargo and travel ban unproductive he was seen off by cuban leader who just said he was pleased with the. police in syria have reportedly opened fire the demonstration the homes hearts and over time it was unclear whether shots were fired at protesters or into the head on a speech by president bashar assad in which he did not refer to the state of emergency wide
now to some international stories making headlines this hour the u.n. security council has voted unanimously for an immediate end to violence in ivory coast sanctions will be imposed on incumbent presidents were invited for his inner circle casting agreed on when these people should be able to or means necessary to protect civilians votes came with supporters of the internationally recognized president alassane ouattara seize control minister to capital. former american presidents jimmy carter...
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the current u.n. representative in afghanistan has been organizing meetings of regional ambassadors. he spoke yesterday here in washington. he talked about organizing a meeting in istanbul this summer. we have the high peace council, which already mentioned. why propose more bureaucratic structure? [laughter] >> let me take a lap at that. -- whack at that rate 12 months ago, it was not that much of a slam dunk. it is now time to bring the threads together. a certain amount of cacophony and laudable objectives may be right, but over time, if he wants to take energy, you have to focus it and move it. in fact, numerous channels, the endless numbers of individual conversations, are all taking into account to that we are on the cusp of needing a certain effort that will move ahead in phase is that we've set out and tried not to replicate what is essentially a series of isolated conversations and semi jamborees, and begin to put it into something that could actually lead somewhere. we feel this is a serious
the current u.n. representative in afghanistan has been organizing meetings of regional ambassadors. he spoke yesterday here in washington. he talked about organizing a meeting in istanbul this summer. we have the high peace council, which already mentioned. why propose more bureaucratic structure? [laughter] >> let me take a lap at that. -- whack at that rate 12 months ago, it was not that much of a slam dunk. it is now time to bring the threads together. a certain amount of cacophony...
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strategic city of zawiya fifty kilometers west of the capital while opposition leaders are calling for the u.n. to recognize its control both sides are urging foreign countries to stay out of the conflict well arty's a convoy go isn't one of the rebel controlled cities we can cross to her alive and get the latest so excited are there any indications that leah might stabilize anytime soon. while not at this point in my reading of the karate classes there on the town of russell i know still continue and pretty much the only new development that we have seen so far. maybe i'm conning out of the opposition side that suggested that i get off we should leave the country within the next seventy two hours if he if the opposition. promises to allow him to leave the country freely and not to pursue him for his crimes great big obvious start has already mockingly dismissed this for saying that it was just another indication that big protesters are losing ground now gadhafi himself briefly appeared in front of the t.v. cameras to guess today he didn't make or at least no public remarks of him have been re
strategic city of zawiya fifty kilometers west of the capital while opposition leaders are calling for the u.n. to recognize its control both sides are urging foreign countries to stay out of the conflict well arty's a convoy go isn't one of the rebel controlled cities we can cross to her alive and get the latest so excited are there any indications that leah might stabilize anytime soon. while not at this point in my reading of the karate classes there on the town of russell i know still...